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This Pear Salad is a fresh and delicious mix of lettuce, crumbled feta cheese, fresh and juicy pears, and toasted walnuts paired with a family favorite maple tarragon dressing. Delicious as a stand alone light lunch or as a side dish to serve with Roast Chicken or Garlic and Herb Baked Cod.

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Pear Salad | Always A Favorite

A few years ago, Pear Salads were *the* thing. They were popping up on restaurant menus everywhere, especially here in Oregon. Why? Because fresh, juicy pears are so darn delicious in a salad with cheese, nuts and lettuce with a sweeter dressing. It’s that whole salty-sweet thing in salad form that everyone loves.

The secret to taking this salad from good to out of this world is the dressing. It’s inspired by a dressing my aunt used to make growing up that I loved. It’s sweet with a garlicky kick and the hint of tarragon makes it really delicious. It’s become a go-to staple at every family get together and for good reason! It’s so darn tasty.

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Main Ingredients Needed

To make this recipe exactly as written, here’s what you’ll need! Of course there are some easy substitutions if you’d like to switch this up and make it your own. See my notes below about simple swaps.

For the Salad

  • Lettuce Mix – such as spring mix, butter lettuce, arugula, spinach, etc.
  • Feta Cheese –buy this in a block or as crumbles, whichever is cheaper. Both are great options.
  • Fresh Pear – sliced. There are a ton of pear varieties out there so choose your favorite. These are in season August to October.
  • Walnuts – toasted and chopped. These bring a lot of texture and flavor.
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For the Maple Tarragon Dressing

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…this is the best salad dressing, not just for this Pear Salad but for ANY salad. I could drink this stuff.

  • Garlic + Dried Tarragon – mince fresh garlic for that punch and dried tarragon for a mellow and delicious addition.
  • Maple Syrup – use real maple syrup for best results. Agave or honey also would work well.
  • White Distilled Vinegar – or white wine vinegar can be substituted as well.
  • Light Olive Oil –I don’t love the taste of olive oil in this dressing, so I use light olive oil. It just has a lighter taste. If you don’t mind the flavor of olive oil in a salad dressing, go for it. Grapeseed oil is also a great heart-healthy, light tasting option.
  • Salt + Pepper – to taste.
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How To Make Pear Salad

For complete directions to make Pear Salad, see the printable recipe card below.

Step 1: Prep Salad

In a large bowl or serving platter, arrange lettuce and top with cheese, pear slices, and chopped walnuts.

Step 2: Make Salad Dressing

Peel and chop garlic very finely. Sprinkle salt on garlic and using the side of your knife or the back of a spoon, mash the garlic into a paste. Place garlic and salt into the bottom of a salad dressing container or small bowl.

Stir in maple syrup, tarragon and vinegar. Add oil in a constant stream while whisking, or if you’re using a container with a lid, pour it all in and shake it up. You want to emulsify the dressing, or suspend the oil in the other ingredients so its evenly mixed. It’ll look sort of creamy when its emulsified.

Step 3: Toss Pear Salad with Dressing and Serve

So, you can either add the dressing and toss it together right before serving, or serve it with the dressing on the side. The lettuce won’t wilt nearly as quickly if you serve the dressing on the side, but it won’t get evenly coated. Choose whichever way you prefer.

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Easy Substitutions

I love this Pear Salad recipe exactly as written, but sometimes I don’t have everything on hand and have to make it based on what I have. Here are a few simple substitutes to give you the same sort of effect. This salad is based off of having sweet, crunchy and creamy elements. If you substitute creamy for something else creamy, you’ll have simple success. Here’s what I mean:

  • Goat Cheese or Blue Cheese in place the Feta.
  • Toasted Almonds, Hazelnuts or Pecans in place of the Walnuts
  • Asian Pear, Honeycrisp or Fuji Apples or Strawberries in place of the Pears.
  • Any lettuce will do for this recipe: Mixed Greens, Arugula (peppery bite!), Butter Lettuce, Romaine, Baby Kale or Baby Spinach are all great choices.
  • Agave or Honey in place of the Maple Syrup.

Making Ahead and Storing Leftovers

If you tossed this salad together before serving and happen to have some left, I wouldn’t recommend saving for later. The lettuce has a tendency to wilt really quickly when dressed.

If you’re making this Pear Salad ahead, be sure to store the salad separately from the dressing in an airtight container or on a serving platter covered with plastic wrap. Dress the salad right before serving.

Love This Pear Salad? Give These Recipes a Try…

While I have a huge archive of salad recipes with lots of choices to choose from, here are some of my favorites:

  • Strawberry Salad
  • Watermelon Mint Salad
  • Italian Pasta Salad
  • Kale Pomegranate Salad with Maple Bacon Dressing

This Pear Salad is perfect as a side salad, snack, or light lunch or dinner. I hope you enjoy this family recipe as much as I do. The printable recipe card is below. Enjoy, friends! 🙂

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Pear Salad

This Pear Salad is a fresh and delicious mix of lettuce, crumbled feta cheese, fresh and juicy pears, and toasted walnuts paired with a family favorite maple tarragon dressing.

servings 4 servings

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the salad:

  • 5 oz lettuce mix (1 clamshell) such as spring mix, butter lettuce, arugula, spinach, etc..
  • 1/2 cup feta cheese crumbles or blue cheese crumbles
  • 1 ripe fresh pear sliced
  • 1/2 cup walnuts toasted and chopped

For the Maple Tarragon dressing:

  • 1 large clove garlic or 2 small
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 3/4 teaspoon dried tarragon
  • 1/4 cup vinegar white distilled or white wine vinegar
  • 1/3-1/2 cup light olive oil I like my dressing to have a stronger vinegar and garlic flavor so I use closer to 1/3 cup
  • more salt & pepper to taste

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

For the Salad:

  • In a large bowl or serving platter, arrange lettuce and top with cheese, pear slices, and chopped walnuts.

Make the Dressing:

  • Peel and chop garlic very finely. Sprinkle salt on garlic and using the side of your knife or the back of a spoon, mash the garlic into a paste. Place garlic and salt into the bottom of a salad dressing container or small bowl.

  • Stir in maple syrup, tarragon and vinegar. Add oil in a constant stream while whisking, or if you're using a container with a lid, pour it all in and shake it up. You want to emulsify the dressing, or suspend the oil in the other ingredients so its evenly mixed. It'll look sort of creamy when its emulsified.

  • Taste and add more salt and pepper to your liking.

  • Drizzle salad with dressing and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 305mg | Potassium: 169mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 1422IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

Keyword: pear salad

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FAQs

What nuts pair well with pears? ›

SWEETLY luscious ripe pears have an affinity for nuts of all kinds. Walnuts, pecans and almonds can be scattered on pear desserts and salads or used in the batter of pear cakes.

What pairs well with pears? ›

Pears Make the Perfect Partner for Wholesome Snacking

even replace meals, a pear's juicy, subtle flavor pairs well with protein-filled nut butters or almonds and walnuts. And its gentle acidity is a bright match for richer companions, like cheese and cured meats.

What is the history of the pear salad? ›

So Where Did Pear Salad Come From? Internet rumor has it that this zany "salad" has ancestry that dates back to a cookbook from 1899 called The American Salad Cookbook. That recipe featured pears on a bed of lettuce, drizzled with a mayonnaise dressing. The peculiar additions of cherries and cheese are a mystery.

What enhances the flavor of pears? ›

In classic French cuisine, pears are often poached with vanilla beans in wine, and for good reason. The wine's fruit-forward acidity perks up the mellow pears, while fragrant vanilla beans amplify their floral aroma and the gentle cooking method keeps their delicate texture intact.

What is the best season to eat pears? ›

With overlapping availability, USA grown pears are available all year round. During peak pear season, September to January, you can buy many varieties, but, for most of the year, you'll really only see three at the supermarket: Anjou (green or red), Bartlett (greenish yellow or red), and Bosc (brownish yellow).

Can I eat pear and banana together? ›

Combining these two fruits can create a unique and delightful flavor experience. Yes, it's absolutely fine to eat a banana with a pear.

What is ambrosia salad made of? ›

Ambrosia Fruit Salad

The best Ambrosia Salad recipe is made with pineapple, mandarin oranges, yogurt, mini marshmallows, coconut and whipped cream. This easy side dish has a delicious tropical sweetness and is always a crowd favorite!

Who brought pears to America? ›

The first pear trees were likely planted in Mexico and South America, where they thrived in the warm, tropical climate. In the 17th century, Spanish missionaries introduced pear trees to California, where the fruit quickly became popular among settlers.

What is the disease in the pear leaves? ›

The diseases that are common in pear include fire blight, pear scab, Fabraea leaf spot, and sooty blotch. Weather conditions greatly influence both the occurrence and severity of plant diseases.

What complements pear? ›

Pears are as equal to the task as pumpkin in complementing the flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, anise or clove, Perry noted. The fruit matches well with many nuts and berries, including an autumn favorite: cranberries (fresh or dried).

What nuts go with what fruit? ›

Fruit Flavor Pairing Chart
Herbs and SpicesNuts
MangoBasil, cayenne, cilantro, cinnamon, cloves, curry powder, ginger, mint, nutmeg, star anise, white pepperAlmond, cashew, macadamia, pistachio
NectarineAllspice, black pepper, cinnamon, ginger, mint, nutmegAlmond, hazelnut, pecan, pistachio
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What to eat with a pear for a snack? ›

Opt for a sweet juicy pear for a satisfying snack. Eat out of hand or as part of winter fruit salad along with apples, dried fruit, toasted nuts and coconut. Add a dollop of vanilla yogurt, if desired.

Do fruit and nuts go well together? ›

One of my favorite lunchtime staples is a bowl of Greek yogurt with a drizzle of honey and topped with some kind of trail mix or fruit and nut blend. I mean, dried fruit and nuts go together like peas and carrots. Chewy sweetness combined with rich, crunchy nuts is both satisfying and delicious.

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